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1. High‐frequency and long‐term observations of eDNA from imperiled salmonids in a coastal stream: Temporal dynamics, relationships with environmental factors, and comparisons with conventional observations

2. Lake Erie field trials to advance autonomous monitoring of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms

3. In situ Autonomous Acquisition and Preservation of Marine Environmental DNA Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

4. Ecological divergence of syntopic marine bacterial species is shaped by gene content and expression

5. A system of coordinated autonomous robots for Lagrangian studies of microbes in the oceanic deep chlorophyll maximum.

6. Persistent Sampling of Vertically Migrating Biological Layers by an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Within the Beam of a Seabed-Mounted Echosounder

7. Autonomous Tracking and Sampling of the Deep Chlorophyll Maximum Layer in an Open-Ocean Eddy by a Long-Range Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

8. Remote, autonomous real-time monitoring of environmental DNA from commercial fish

10. Microdiversity and temporal dynamics of marine bacterial dimethylsulfoniopropionate genes

11. Pathways of carbon assimilation and ammonia oxidation suggested by environmental genomic analyses of marine Crenarchaeota.

12. The Quest to Develop Ecogenomic Sensors: A 25-Year History of the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP) as a Case Study

13. The Extent of Fault-Associated Modern Authigenic Barite Deposits Offshore Northern Baja California Revealed by High-Resolution Mapping

14. In situ Autonomous Acquisition and Preservation of Marine Environmental DNA Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

15. Microbial metagenomes and metatranscriptomes during a coastal phytoplankton bloom

16. DNA metabarcoding reveals organisms contributing to particulate matter flux to abyssal depths in the North East Pacific ocean

17. Use of continuous, real‐time observations and model simulations to achieve autonomous, adaptive sampling of microbial processes with a robotic sampler

18. Co-registered Geochemistry and Metatranscriptomics Reveal Unexpected Distributions of Microbial Activity within a Hydrothermal Vent Field

19. Identification of microbial key-indicators of oil contamination at sea through tracking of oil biotransformation: An Arctic field and laboratory study

20. Robotic sampling, in situ monitoring and molecular detection of marine zooplankton

21. Quantitative distribution of presumptive archaeal and bacterial nitrifiers in Monterey Bay and the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

22. Controlling a Robotic Marine Environmental Sampler with the Ruby Scripting Language

23. Development of a mobile ecogenomic sensor

24. Genomic analysis of the uncultivated marine crenarchaeote Cenarchaeum symbiosum

25. Community Genomics Among Stratified Microbial Assemblages in the Ocean's Interior

26. Phosphoinositide metabolism at fertilization of sea urchin eggs measured with a GFP-probe

27. Identification of Methyl Coenzyme M Reductase A ( mcrA ) Genes Associated with Methane-Oxidizing Archaea

28. Abundance and distribution of planktonic Archaea and Bacteria in the waters west of the Antarctic Peninsula

29. Molecular diversity among marine picophytoplankton as revealed by psbA analyses

30. Single-taxon field measurements of bacterial gene regulation controlling DMSP fate

31. Genomic Analysis Reveals Chromosomal Variation in Natural Populations of the Uncultured Psychrophilic Archaeon Cenarchaeum symbiosum

32. Autonomous Application of Quantitative PCR in the Deep Sea: In Situ Surveys of Aerobic Methanotrophs Using the Deep-Sea Environmental Sample Processor

33. A psychrophilic crenarchaeon inhabits a marine sponge: Cenarchaeum symbiosum gen. nov., sp. nov

34. Quantitative PCR method for enumeration of cells of cryptic species of the toxic marine dinoflagellate Ostreopsis spp. in coastal waters of Japan

35. Seasonal Synechococcus and Thaumarchaeal population dynamics examined with high resolution with remote in situ instrumentation

36. Potential for chemolithoautotrophy among ubiquitous bacteria lineages in the dark ocean

37. Metatranscriptomic analysis of autonomously collected and preserved marine bacterioplankton

38. A robotic molecular method for in situ detection of marine invertebrate larvae

39. Near real-time, autonomous detection of marine bacterioplankton on a coastal mooring in Monterey Bay, California, using rRNA-targeted DNA probes

40. Erratum: Single-taxon field measurements of bacterial gene regulation controlling DMSP fate

41. Pathways of carbon assimilation and ammonia oxidation suggested by environmental genomic analyses of marine Crenarchaeota

42. Different SAR86 subgroups harbour divergent proteorhodopsins

43. Phylogenetic screening of ribosomal RNA gene-containing clones in Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) libraries from different depths in Monterey Bay

44. Unsuspected diversity among marine aerobic anoxygenic phototrophs

45. Comparison of Fluorescently Labeled Oligonucleotide and Polynucleotide Probes for the Detection of Pelagic Marine Bacteria and Archaea

46. Visualization and enumeration of marine planktonic archaea and bacteria by using polyribonucleotide probes and fluorescent in situ hybridization

47. Seasonal and Spatial Variability of Bacterial and Archaeal Assemblages in the Coastal Waters near Anvers Island, Antarctica

48. Vertical distribution and phylogenetic characterization of marine planktonic Archaea in the Santa Barbara Channel

49. Underwater Application of Quantitative PCR on an Ocean Mooring

50. Analysis of a viral metagenomic library from 200 m depth in Monterey Bay, California constructed by direct shotgun cloning

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